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Re: More revised user types...
Pete St. Onge wrote:
>
> >> What I'd like to add here - Educational users - would involve folks
> >> at the college / university level.
> > No.
> Strangely enough, I agree with Karsten... :-)
Thank you.
> I don't see why this wouldn't work for the 'adults' - though I'm a
> bit unclear about what should be done about the K-12 group, given the
> potentially wide discrepancies in knowledge and aptitudes. Any ideas?
This may not be critical -- this group may influence purchase decisions,
but doesn't of itself account for a large share of computer purchases.
Or not? To answer the first question, it might be good to ask what age
group(s) will be using a machine, in addition to the age of the
respondent, and possibly whether or not the respondent makes the final
purchase decision -- or role in decision (make, authorize, advise,
none).
I like Roger's summation of this issue.
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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